Hello, today my phone suddenly started to hang and i rebooted it (ROG Phone 1). After the reboot, i got the "Encryption unsuccessful" screen.
Is there any chance to bypass this screen, or save any data that is left on this phone?
The Bootloader is unlocked, but there is no TWRP. My Laptop says it cannot recognize the phone when plugging in the USB cable. Fastboot works fine but it looks like adb does not work. ANY CLUE would be HIGHLY appreciated!
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Einheit-101 said:
Hello, today my phone suddenly started to hang and i rebooted it (ROG Phone 1). After the reboot, i got the "Encryption unsuccessful" screen.
Is there any chance to bypass this screen, or save any data that is left on this phone?
The Bootloader is unlocked, but there is no TWRP. My Laptop says it cannot recognize the phone when plugging in the USB cable. Fastboot works fine but it looks like adb does not work. ANY CLUE would be HIGHLY appreciated!
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It seems that you will have to perform a factory reset. Have you backed up your data to Google Drive?
Einheit-101 said:
Fastboot works fine but it looks like adb does not work.
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Fastboot deals with phone's bootloader, whereas ADB deals with phone's Android OS. Two completely different things
ADB will only work if USB Debugging got enabled in phone's Developer options.
So i guess there is no way to recover the phone in any way....
Except of course full wipe and rip
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So I tried the S off and I failed a couple of times with the wire trick. My timing was more than likely off. I re-ran the program and tried again. After it rebooted to check my alcohol level like it had the time before it could not find the device. It just kept counting to 45 secs over and over and kept asking me to check device drivers and adb and fastboot. And it worked fine before. Before I even started I checked adb devices.
Now the phone boots to the juopunutbear screen and it when I try to run the program it says that the device is not detected. So I rebooted in hboot and tried to run some adb or fastboot commands and the phone is not detected at all. I tried my mac too and no luck. I tried a different usb cable and no luck either.
So no I cant push anything to my phone and its just reboots to the juopunutbear screen. I think I bricked it. I dont know what to do. I cant push files to the phone. Any help?
DeviceSettings said:
So I tried the S off and I failed a couple of times with the wire trick. My timing was more than likely off. I re-ran the program and tried again. After it rebooted to check my alcohol level like it had the time before it could not find the device. It just kept counting to 45 secs over and over and kept asking me to check device drivers and adb and fastboot. And it worked fine before. Before I even started I checked adb devices.
Now the phone boots to the juopunutbear screen and it when I try to run the program it says that the device is not detected. So I rebooted in hboot and tried to run some adb or fastboot commands and the phone is not detected at all. I tried my mac too and no luck. I tried a different usb cable and no luck either.
So no I cant push anything to my phone and its just reboots to the juopunutbear screen. I think I bricked it. I dont know what to do. I cant push files to the phone. Any help?
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I'm not sure what's happening with your computer not seeing the phone, but if you have a microsd adaptor you could get a stock RUU onto your card and flash back to stock.
Edit: or just your boot.img. If you can get into hboot you're not bricked.
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As previous poster said, put a PH...IMG with boot on it and you'll be able to boot up again. Yours is third phone reported here with USB problem after failed S-0ff.
I can boot my rom, but no radio or wifi, No charging, and no computer can see it for fastboot. Hoping for cure soon.
Thanks guys. I am downloading an RUU now. Hopefully it works. I hope the usb connection is not fubar'd ...but i took the risk so its on me.
Same thing happened to me. I just finished uninstalling HTC Sync and Android SDk, then reinstalled both. Now the drivers are working properly, and computer sees my phone again. This should help.
***edit: this process helped with my computer finding software drivers to connect phone to computer. Before- "Windows could not find drivers for Android device" (device manager in windows)
I could never get it to work in the first place. Cleanflash finds and flashes to it just fine but the s off just can't see my phone once it reboots.
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DeviceSettings said:
Thanks guys. I am downloading an RUU now. Hopefully it works. I hope the usb connection is not fubar'd ...but i took the risk so its on me.
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If the phone is rebooting to the screen with the arrow when you press power to enter fastboot then try going to recovery, your regular recovery will probably not show up but another stock hboot menu will. Then try selecting fastboot there and see if you can run fastboot commands without rebooting to arrow screen.
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Success getting it to reboot with the boot.img from the rom I was running....But unfortunately the usb is fried. Can not charge the phone or connect to a computer. So I guess that is another potential risk with using this method.
Ouuuuch :/
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Yeah sucks. I'm trying everthing I can, but its looking more and more bleak
DeviceSettings said:
Yeah sucks. I'm trying everthing I can, but its looking more and more bleak
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Warranty!
(edit: kidding, no need for a ****storm)
Well a friend of mine has flashed the Jellybean ROM onto his prime and now it wont boot into the OS. It can boot into CWM and bootloader. However when connecting to a computer it shows up as unknown (I've tried intstalling both ASUS and Universal naked drivers with the same result) no matter what mode it is in (fastboot, APX or recovery). So I can't use adb and it's an old CWM version that doesn't support an external SD. I have tried different computers and a different cable without success, also for it to be recognized by a computer the cable connecting to the primes port needs to be bent to a certain position, though I am not sure if this matters. So is this prime bricked or is there still hope?
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Well a friend of mine has flashed the Jellybean ROM onto his prime and now it wont boot into the OS. It can boot into CWM and bootloader. However when connecting to a computer it shows up as unknown (I've tried intstalling both ASUS and Universal naked drivers with the same result) no matter what mode it is in (fastboot, APX or recovery). So I can't use adb and it's an old CWM version that doesn't support an external SD. I have tried different computers and a different cable without success, also for it to be recognized by a computer the cable connecting to the primes port needs to be bent to a certain position, though I am not sure if this matters. So is this prime bricked or is there still hope?
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It is not bricked. I'm still not convinced you are on jellybean bootloader as there is not a version of Cwm that works with it and you still have cwm.
First thing you need to do is confirm what bootloader you are on before you really brick it.
Switch the machine on and look where the tegra logo is. If it is bottom center you are still on ICS bootloader and if it is bottom right it is jellybean bootloader.
We need to know this to point you to the correct version of twrp to flash to start.
Yeah, the logo is still bottom center. But can I flash TWRP on with it saying Unknown Device when connecting to a computer as I know I can't use such things as adb and fastboot commands until it is recognized?
JJ2197 said:
Yeah, the logo is still bottom center. But can I flash TWRP on with it saying Unknown Device when connecting to a computer as I know I can't use such things as adb and fastboot commands until it is recognized?
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Really you are going to need to get into fastboot and get the drivers installed.
I'm guessing you know how to get into fastboot but if you don't then hold down volume down and power button for 10 seconds when off. When the icons appear press volume down to go over to the USB icon and then press volume up. It will freeze on the prime screen at this point and that is fastboot mode.
Now go into device manager and try to install naked drivers. If this does not work then try in on another pc. If this still does not work then you have a faulty cable. A faulty cable can still charge the tablet but will not work in pc.
At this moment my money is on your cable being faulty over something you said earlier about having to play with it. You can buy a replacement cheaply on eBay.
Well at first I couldn't get the prime to be recognized by any PC so I got a replacement and that cable didn't work either. However the cable was stuck, so I had tried pulling it in different directions and then all of a sudden the PC had recognized it. This also worked for the other cable, figuring me to believe there is something wrong with the pins on the primes port. Anyways I've tried installing drivers, ASUS did nothing and the naked drivers would tell me the drivers were either not for the device or not 64 bit compatible. I've tried in fastboot, recovery and APX with the same result.
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Well at first I couldn't get the prime to be recognized by any PC so I got a replacement and that cable didn't work either. However the cable was stuck, so I had tried pulling it in different directions and then all of a sudden the PC had recognized it. This also worked for the other cable, figuring me to believe there is something wrong with the pins on the primes port. Anyways I've tried installing drivers, ASUS did nothing and the naked drivers would tell me the drivers were either not for the device or not 64 bit compatible. I've tried in fastboot, recovery and APX with the same result.
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Without getting any drivers installed at all there is not much we can do.
Cwm doesn't support external cards and even tho I could make you a flashable zip to install twrp you couldn't get it on there.
If you can get back into the machine at all then we could use wireless adb and send the files over that way or use es file explorer to access network shares and take them over.
So it is pretty much as I had feared even though I can turn it on and boot into Recovery, fastboot and APX without being able to use adb commands it is as good as bricked. I'm still wondering as to why I can't seem to install the drivers, does the device think it is something else?
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So it is pretty much as I had feared even though I can turn it on and boot into Recovery, fastboot and APX without being able to use adb commands it is as good as bricked. I'm still wondering as to why I can't seem to install the drivers, does the device think it is something else?
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This normally happens with a faulty cable and as you said you think the pins are faulty so it could be that instead.
You could try going to the wipe icon where the fastboot icon is and try running that. If there is a rom still on there it will try to factory reset but I can't guarantee that will work but at this point you have nothing to lose.
I've done a factory reset clear delvic and regular cache, wipe user data etc in CWM already.
JJ2197 said:
I've done a factory reset clear delvic and regular cache, wipe user data etc in CWM already.
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I'm not talking about in CWM. I'm talking about the wipe icon where the fastboot icon is also.
Isn't the factory reset the same in both CWM and bootloader?
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Isn't the factory reset the same in both CWM and bootloader?
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No
Hmm, really. What does bootloader change the CWM doesn't or do you just know it's not the same?
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Hmm, really. What does bootloader change the CWM doesn't or do you just know it's not the same?
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It reformats the partitions back to stock except the system partition.
I'm not saying this is going to work for you. Just as you are your only other option if the pins are broke is to get it sent back to asus and they will swap out the whole mobo so you might as well have a go.
After an hour or two of wondering why I couldn't get s-off on my phone, I realized that I was using a slightly outdated guide. Used Rumrunner instead of Moonshine, s-off acquired. I was trying to get my phone to be recognized as a Developer Edition, so I had to change the MID and CID. I was using a guide for changing the MID on here, but I guess silly me misread a step or something, and now here I am: the phone is stuck in fastboot mode. If I try to get into recovery it just flashes to the white HTC screen for less than a second and back into fastboot. Rebooting the bootloader just returns me to a black screen as if my phone were off.
When I plug my phone into my PC, I can here it dinging as if a device were plugged in, and when I go into Device Manager the port it's plugged into recognizes a device is there, but it says "Device failure enumeration" and gives me Code 43 (Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems). Any attempt to access via fastboot (I've tried reflashing a recovery and clearing cache, as well as rebooting) simply returns <waiting for device>, and when running adb devices it returns that there aren't any devices attached (explains why fastboot commands aren't working).
Any ideas? Or is my phone gone forever?
dilyn said:
After an hour or two of wondering why I couldn't get s-off on my phone, I realized that I was using a slightly outdated guide. Used Rumrunner instead of Moonshine, s-off acquired. I was trying to get my phone to be recognized as a Developer Edition, so I had to change the MID and CID. I was using a guide for changing the MID on here, but I guess silly me misread a step or something, and now here I am: the phone is stuck in fastboot mode. If I try to get into recovery it just flashes to the white HTC screen for less than a second and back into fastboot. Rebooting the bootloader just returns me to a black screen as if my phone were off.
When I plug my phone into my PC, I can here it dinging as if a device were plugged in, and when I go into Device Manager the port it's plugged into recognizes a device is there, but it says "Device failure enumeration" and gives me Code 43 (Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems). Any attempt to access via fastboot (I've tried reflashing a recovery and clearing cache, as well as rebooting) simply returns <waiting for device>, and when running adb devices it returns that there aren't any devices attached (explains why fastboot commands aren't working).
Any ideas? Or is my phone gone forever?
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Use a PC that is not Win 8.1
BTW adb devices only works in recovery and OS
fastboot devices works in fastboot
bigdaddy619 said:
Use a PC that is not Win 8.1
BTW adb devices only works in recovery and OS
fastboot devices works in fastboot
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Ah, that worked beautifully. Charged up my phone, reflashed TWRP, charging fully before I embark on any more travels and will proceed with extreme caution
Any particular reason as to why Windows 8.1 is giving me issues? I hadn't read anything about that in particular, so I'm very interested to know...
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Ah, that worked beautifully. Charged up my phone, reflashed TWRP, charging fully before I embark on any more travels and will proceed with extreme caution
Any particular reason as to why Windows 8.1 is giving me issues? I hadn't read anything about that in particular, so I'm very interested to know...
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I don't think there are any drivers available for 8.1 as of yet.
Some folks have got it to recognize but it's hit or miss
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I don't think there are any drivers available for 8.1 as of yet.
Some folks have got it to recognize but it's hit or miss
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That's really strange. I had the drivers working prior to this episode. I thought that the device suddenly being unrecognizable had something more to do with it.
Oh well. Today I learned.
dilyn said:
Ah, that worked beautifully. Charged up my phone, reflashed TWRP, charging fully before I embark on any more travels and will proceed with extreme caution
Any particular reason as to why Windows 8.1 is giving me issues? I hadn't read anything about that in particular, so I'm very interested to know...
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So you used a PC with Windows 7 and it recognized the phone? I'm having the same issue where I can't even get the screen to turn on and win 8.1 no longer recognizes the phone being plugged in.
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So you used a PC with Windows 7 and it recognized the phone? I'm having the same issue where I can't even get the screen to turn on and win 8.1 no longer recognizes the phone being plugged in.
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Windows 8.1 recognized my device in normal operation, but in any modified hboot failed miserably. (such that are used in conversions/etc)
I've long since reverted back to Win7 for anything involving Android....just so much less risky at this point.
Hi all,
I wonder if somebody could help me.
At the moment I have a Z5 compact with a broken screen (totally black) and touch. I know it still can boot, because it responds to my fingerprint when booted up. However, it does respond to my finger, but still needs a patern on first boot, which I cannot do on account of the broken touch screen. Also, my computer detects the phone.
I want to access my data, but for that I would have to use the onscreen menu which pops up when I connect the phone with usb. That's impossible.
I looked around on the internet and it is possible to remotely control the screen or access via adb. However, for that I either need to install some app on the phone, enable usb-debugging or authorise access via adb. All of those are impossible.
My phone has un unlocked bootloader and is rooted, so as a last resort I've tried to flash a modified kernel to enable usb debugging by default. This fails. Probably because I make some mistake in modifying the kernel, but I don't know. There's not a lot of response from my phone, as you understand ... Besides, I've absolutely no experience modding myself.
Anybody any idea, please?
So I just fixed the same issue you're having this week. It required opening up the phone.
Basically the ribbon cable that connects the screen to the motherboard had become unseated and needed to be plugged back in for me.
The Z5C isn't the easiest phone to take apart but it's not that difficult either. Just requires some basic tools (Hair dryer, tweezers and some precision screw drivers). There's a bunch of videos showing you how on ifixit or youtube. You just have to go all the way to the part where they flip over the motherboard and unplug the two ribbon cables, one of those two will be the culprit.
This is the first and only phone I've taken apart so any amateur can do this.
Boot to recovery and connect your phone to PC
Nutchos said:
So I just fixed the same issue you're having this week. It required opening up the phone.
Basically the ribbon cable that connects the screen to the motherboard had become unseated and needed to be plugged back in for me.
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Yes, actually I've had problems with a broken backlight before and opening the phone and re-adjusting the cable solved that. Not in this case however. Thanks for your suggestion, anyways.
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Boot to recovery and connect your phone to PC
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Would recovery provide me with some way to enter my pattern via a PC, e.g. with ADB?
Actually, I'm not sure I had any recovery installed at all. I've tried this before and just tried it again. I press the on/off-button while holding volume down. After that no response whatsoever. My computer does not see any device when connected. I suppose my recovery does not work properly, but without screen I can't be certain.
mlleemiles, you are a _hero_!
After reading your post I decided to try flashing another recovery to try if that might work. Now I can access my files without ever having entered any pattern .
Nevermind that it turns out my files weren't encrypted and I thought they were.
If anyone has a similar problem in the future, this is what worked for me:
My exact situation:
- My phone runs a stock rom (downloaded from XperiCheck) with version 32.4.A.1.54. When my phone was still running ok I had the bootloader unlocked and my device rooted with Rootkernel.
Working solution:
- I downloaded Twrp, version 3.2.1, from this page:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/z5-compact/development/twrp-twrp-3-2-1-z5-compact-t3748952
- Shut down my phone by disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it again
- Started my phone in fastboot mode and flashed recovery to my phone with:
Code:
fastboot flash recovery recovery_suzuran_220218_2.img
- Booted my phone in recovery with volume down + on/off-button.
- Connected my phone to my PC, et voila.
Turns out I can also access my phone with ADB as root, so after backing up the entire internal memory, I might try to get some remote screen tool working.
So thanks for the help and if I find something interesting and new, I'll post that too.
Small update:
After successfully flashing Twrp I backed up the internal memory, so must of the important stuff was safe by then.
However, it turned out that my phone now wouldn't boot into anything other then Twrp. I decided to flash my rom again. First I installed my apb keys using Twrp:
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adb push adbkey.pub /data/misc/adb/adb_keys
It turned out I already had usb debugging enabled.
I then flashed my original firmware again, and connected with adb. This time it connected correctly, without me having to click any dialogue on my phone. I fiddled with several remote control Android tools most of which didn't work. Finally, it turned out Vysor does exactly what I want to do. It is a bit unstable, but workable.
Anyways, I've finally managed to copy all the stuff I wanted from my phone.
I have a Verizon LGV30 that got wet and now the screen is unresponsive. Is there a way to get info from my phone to a computer? It turns on, I've pressed power and vol down to get it to power off and restart but can't do anything else. Booting into safe mode also doesn't do anything. Any ideas? Thanks.
charulo316 said:
I have a Verizon LGV30 that got wet and now the screen is unresponsive. Is there a way to get info from my phone to a computer? It turns on, I've pressed power and vol down to get it to power off and restart but can't do anything else. Booting into safe mode also doesn't do anything. Any ideas? Thanks.
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When
your device is completely dried
USB debugging got enabled on device
You check this running
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adb devices
to get your data back then to retrieve back the data can be tried via a so-called Android Data Recovery Software what all are Windows apps - some of them are free-of-charge: GIYF.
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When
your device is completely dried
USB debugging got enabled on device
You check this running
Code:
adb devices
to get your data back then to retrieve back the data can be tried via a so-called Android Data Recovery Software what all are Windows apps - some of them are free-of-charge: GIYF.
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I have USB debugging on the device, but if I can't get into the phone, how can I check if its running?
charulo316 said:
I have USB debugging on the device, but if I can't get into the phone, how can I check if its running?
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You connect your phone with PC via USB-cable, power on the phone and then on PC run the ADB command mentioned